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French Lesson Reviews from Students

Students are raving about their French instructors on TakeLessons.
Check out some of these recent reviews.

Review by Tonya

"David is a great teacher! He is very patient whenever I am struggling. He gives great suggestions and helpful hints, like listening to music in French to

help learn the language. He really tailors the class to my needs and learning style. I am planning on signing up for Spanish lessons with him also once I am done with French!"

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Atlanta, GA teacher:
David M.

Review by Erin

"David is a great teacher! I began to study French again after a 25 year break. Without much direction, David assessed my level and began to teach me. I

have learned so many new things and the lessons are always different and fun. He has a lot of patience, too. I am always sad when our lesson is finished. I highly recommend David!"

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Atlanta, GA teacher:
David M.

Review by Toni

"Excellent teacher. Very patient...which is what I needed."

Atlanta, GA teacher:
David M.

Review by Elizabeth

"Perfect."

Atlanta, GA teacher:
David M.

Review by Kathleen

"Superb teacher. The lessons are fun, interesting, and immensely productive. Each session is packed with conversation practice, notes and guidance on gra

mmar and vocabulary, and explanations for idiomatic phrases, cultural practices, and nuances of the language. The entire lesson is documented in writing for easy reference and review. David is a gifted and energetic instructor."

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Atlanta, GA teacher:
David M.

Review by Joe

"Isabel is very nice, and helpful, highly recommend her to anyone."

Atlanta, GA teacher:
Isabel L.

Review by Linda

"Excellent first lesson"

Atlanta, GA teacher:
David M.

Review by Lelle

"David is exceptionally good with children and he is an excellent teacher. My 9-year-old daughter loves him and she looks forward to his lessons all the ti

me!"

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Atlanta, GA teacher:
David M.

Review by Kris

"Great Instructor. I have learned so much already."

Atlanta, GA teacher:
David M.

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For many language students, the French subjunctive, or le subjonctif, is one of the trickiest French verbs to master. It can leave you with such a headache that you'll wonder, is it possible to avoid using the French subjunctive all together?
In this guest podcast, Caroline from French Blabla reveals several simple conversation hacks that will help you use the French subjunctive correctly, or avoid the need to use le subjonctif in the first place. Quelle bonne idée!
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Guest Podcast from French Blabla: How to Use (or Avoid Using) the French Subjunctive

For many language students, the French subjunctive, or le subjonctif, is one of the trickiest French verbs to master. It can leave you with such a headache that you'll wonder, is it possible to avoid using the French subjunctive all together?
In this guest podcast, Caroline from French Blabla reveals several simple conversation hacks that will help you use the French subjunctive correctly, or avoid the need to use le subjonctif in the first place. Quelle bonne idée!
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French Grammar Rules: What is the Subjunctive Mood?

Confused about conjugating verbs in the subjunctive mood? Tutor Carol Beth L. shares how to conjugate them and when you need to...
Le subjonctif is one of the most notorious subjects in French grammar for non-native speakers of French. It is a mood that expresses uncertainty and is often connected with feelings, emotions, wishes, or desires about a particular event. In fact, we English-speakers also have a subjunctive mood, but we don't often use it or realize when we do use it. Here's an

Birds, Bees, and More French Vocabulary You Need for Spring

C'est le printemps! The sun is finally coming out, and Willy M. is here to share the French vocabulary you need to know for spring!
What on earth could be lovelier than Paris in the spring? After a long cold winter, everyone is ready to get out and enjoy the warm weather. Here are ten French vocabulary words that will get your spring off to a good start. Not only will you get ten new vocab words, but I am also going to give you some tips to help you memorize them, and to put them into practic

9 Cooking Blogs To Follow For Amazing French Recipes

One of the best things about learning to speak French is the opportunity to enjoy amazing French food!
Even if you don't have plans to travel to France anytime soon, you can still take a culinary journey in your own kitchen. These nine French cooking blogs are absolute must-follows for foodie francophiles!
Check out classic French recipes, contemporary takes on traditional flavors, and soak up a bit of French culture.
Everyday French Chef
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The 7 Best Online Resources for Studying French Grammar

Got grammar questions between French lessons? Tutor Natalie S. shares the best places to find answers to your French grammar questions online...
Studying French grammar tends to be a lot of work, because it differs widely from English grammar. Luckily, there are some online resources for French students that make the learning process much easier. Check out the list below of our top favorite online resources for studying French grammar.
1) Language Guide French
This is a very basic resou